
Escape to the misty hills of Munnar with our thoughtfully designed tour packages at Victoria Holidays Kerala Tours. Nestled in the Western Ghats, Munnar is famed for its endless tea plantations, cool climate, and breathtaking viewpoints. Our packages include visits to must-see attractions like Eravikulam National Park, home to the endangered Nilgiri Tahr, the scenic Mattupetty Dam, and the picturesque Echo Point. Whether you’re planning a romantic honeymoon, a family getaway, or a refreshing break from city life, we offer customizable itineraries, comfortable stays, and seamless travel arrangements to ensure a memorable experience. Discover the charm of Munnar with Victoria Holidays and immerse yourself in nature at its finest.

Unwind by the Arabian Sea with our Kovalam beach tour packages, designed to offer the perfect blend of relaxation and coastal charm. Known for its crescent-shaped shoreline and iconic lighthouse, Kovalam Beach is one of Kerala’s most sought-after seaside destinations. Our tours include visits to popular spots like Lighthouse Beach, Hawa Beach, and Samudra Beach, where you can enjoy sunbathing, swimming, and stunning sunset views. Whether you’re seeking a peaceful retreat or a romantic escape, Victoria Holidays offers customizable packages with comfortable accommodations, local experiences, and rejuvenating Ayurvedic treatments to make your Kovalam holiday truly unforgettable.

Kumarakom Backwater Tour
Experience the tranquil beauty of Kerala’s backwaters with our Kumarakom tour packages, thoughtfully crafted for a relaxing and immersive getaway. Set along the serene Vembanad Lake, Kumarakom is a charming village known for its lush greenery, calm canals, and rich birdlife. Enjoy a peaceful houseboat cruise through coconut-lined waterways, witness village life up close, and savor authentic Kerala cuisine onboard. Our packages also include visits to the renowned Kumarakom Bird Sanctuary, a haven for migratory birds and nature lovers. Whether you’re planning a romantic escape, a family holiday, or a rejuvenating break, Victoria Holidays ensures a seamless and memorable backwater experience in Kumarakom.

Thekkady Wildlife Tour
Immerse yourself in the wild beauty of Kerala with our Thekkady Periyar wildlife tour packages, perfect for nature lovers and adventure seekers. Located in the heart of the Western Ghats, Periyar National Park—also known as Periyar Wildlife Sanctuary—offers a rich habitat for elephants, deer, exotic birds, and diverse flora. Enjoy a serene boat safari on the Periyar Lake, where you can witness wildlife gathering along the shores, or explore the forest through guided nature walks and bamboo rafting experiences. Our packages also include visits to spice plantations, giving you a glimpse into Kerala’s famous spice culture. With comfortable stays, expert planning, and customizable itineraries, Victoria Holidays ensures an unforgettable wildlife experience in Thekkady.

Ashtamudi Lake is one of the most scenic and expansive backwater destinations in Kerala, located in the district of Kollam. Its name, meaning “eight-coned lake,” comes from the network of palm-fringed channels that branch out like fingers across the landscape. The lake serves as a gateway to the tranquil Kerala backwaters, offering serene houseboat cruises, canoe rides, and glimpses of traditional village life along its shores. Rich in biodiversity, it supports a variety of aquatic life and migratory birds, while also playing a vital role in local livelihoods through fishing and coir-making industries. With its calm waters, lush surroundings, and cultural charm, Ashtamudi Lake is a perfect blend of natural beauty and authentic Kerala experience.

Ponmudi is a serene hill station nestled in the Western Ghats of Kerala, about 60 km from Thiruvananthapuram. Known for its winding roads, mist-covered valleys, and lush green slopes, Ponmudi offers a refreshing escape from the coastal heat. The journey itself is a highlight, with numerous hairpin bends and scenic viewpoints overlooking dense forests and tea gardens. The region is rich in biodiversity, making it a great spot for nature walks and birdwatching, while nearby attractions like the Kallar River and Meenmutty waterfalls add to its charm. With its cool climate and peaceful atmosphere, Ponmudi is ideal for short getaways, trekking, and relaxing amidst nature.

Silent Valley National Park, located in the Palakkad district of Kerala, is one of the last remaining tracts of untouched tropical rainforest in India. Nestled in the Western Ghats, a global biodiversity hotspot, the park is renowned for its rich flora and fauna, including rare and endangered species like the lion-tailed macaque. The area remains largely undisturbed by human activity, preserving its pristine ecosystem of dense forests, rivers, and rugged hills. The Kunthipuzha River flows through the park, adding to its ecological significance. Known for its tranquil atmosphere—almost eerily “silent” due to the absence of cicadas—Silent Valley offers a unique experience for nature lovers, researchers, and eco-tourists seeking unspoiled wilderness.

Marari Beach is a tranquil coastal retreat located near Alappuzha, known for its unspoiled shoreline and laid-back village atmosphere. Unlike the more crowded beaches in Kerala, Marari offers a peaceful escape with swaying coconut palms, golden sands, and gentle waves of the Arabian Sea. The area is deeply connected to local fishing communities, giving visitors a glimpse into traditional coastal life. Ideal for relaxation, yoga, and long sunset walks, Marari Beach is also popular for eco-friendly resorts and authentic Kerala cuisine. Its serene charm and simplicity make it a perfect destination for those seeking quiet and rejuvenation by the sea.

Bekal Fort is the largest and one of the best-preserved forts in Kerala, located in the northern district of Kasaragod. Built in the 17th century, the fort stands majestically along the Arabian Sea, offering breathtaking views of the coastline and surrounding landscape. Its key features include a massive keyhole-shaped structure, tall observation towers, and a historic water tank, reflecting impressive military architecture of its time. The fort’s scenic setting, with waves crashing against its walls and the nearby Bekal Beach, makes it a popular destination for tourists and photographers. Blending history with natural beauty, Bekal Fort provides a captivating glimpse into Kerala’s past while serving as a serene seaside getaway.

Guruvayur, located in the district of Thrissur, is one of the most important pilgrimage centers in South India. The town is renowned for the sacred Guruvayur Temple, dedicated to Lord Krishna, who is worshipped here in the form of Guruvayurappan. Often referred to as the “Dwarka of the South,” the temple attracts thousands of devotees daily, especially during festivals and special rituals. The area is rich in spiritual atmosphere, traditional customs, and temple arts, with nearby attractions like the Punnathur Kotta elephant sanctuary adding to its uniqueness. With its deep religious significance and vibrant cultural heritage, Guruvayur remains a key spiritual destination in Kerala.

Nelliyampathy is a picturesque hill station nestled in the Western Ghats of Kerala, located in the Palakkad district. Known for its cool climate, rolling hills, and lush plantations of tea, coffee, and oranges, it offers a refreshing retreat from the plains. The journey to Nelliyampathy is especially memorable, with winding roads, dense forests, and panoramic viewpoints such as Seetharkundu and Kesavan Para. Rich in biodiversity, the region is home to diverse wildlife and bird species, making it ideal for nature lovers and trekkers. With its serene atmosphere and scenic beauty, Nelliyampathy is a hidden gem perfect for those seeking tranquility and stunning mountain landscapes.

Sabarimala is one of the most important pilgrimage destinations in India, located deep within the forests of the Western Ghats in Kerala’s Pathanamthitta district. The sacred shrine is dedicated to Lord Ayyappa, and attracts millions of devotees every year, especially during the Mandala-Makaravilakku season. Pilgrims traditionally observe a period of strict austerity and undertake a challenging trek through dense forest routes to reach the hilltop temple, symbolizing devotion and discipline. The pilgrimage is unique for its emphasis on equality and unity, with devotees addressing each other as “Swami.” Surrounded by pristine nature and spiritual energy, Sabarimala stands as a powerful center of faith and devotion in Kerala.